![]() ![]() the right to live in the UK because you’re the main carer of a British citizen (known as a ‘Zambrano Carer’).support from your local council because you have ‘a child in need’, for example they have a disability or a child protection plan.leave to remain with ‘no recourse to public funds’ on family or private life grounds.been refused asylum in the UK (known as ‘section 4’)Ī 2-year-old you care for may also get free childcare if your household income is £15,400 a year or less after tax, and you have any of the following:.claimed asylum in the UK and are waiting for a decision (known as ‘part 6’).If you’re a non-EEA citizen who cannot claim benefits your 2-year-old may get free childcare if you are getting support under the Immigration and Asylum Act and have either: your child has an Education Health and Care plan.your child receives Disability Living Allowance.Universal Credit - if you and your partner are on a low income from work (this usually means a combined income of less than £15,400 after tax).you receive Working Tax Credits and your household’s gross annual earnings are no more than £16,190 as above.child tax credit and also that your household’s yearly income does not exceed £16,190 (as assessed by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs).guarantee element of state pension credit.support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999. ![]()
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